The 2021 Wimbledon Championships have been full of surprises. In particular, the women’s singles saw six of the top 10 seeds knocked out by the second round. We’re now arriving at the Wimbledon women’s semi-finals with Ashleigh Barty vs Angelique Kerber set to get underway on Thursday, July 8. In this post, we’ll explain where you can watch this match as well as how you can do so while traveling abroad by using a Virtual Private Network (VPN).

The Wimbledon women’s semi-finals attract a lot of unlicensed streams although these tend to be low-quality. They often offer poor performance and may be taken offline for violating copyright making them just not worth the risk. We’re only recommending official sources for watching Barty vs Kerber. That way, we can be sure you’re watching in the highest possible quality. Besides, one of the official sources below even lets you watch live online for free.

Most platforms showing Barty vs Kerber are region-locked. To continue watching via your usual streaming service from home while abroad, you’ll need to connect to a VPN.

How to watch Ashleigh Barty vs Angelique Kerber live online with a VPN

First time using a VPN? While they may sound a little complicated, they’re actually very easy to use! By connecting to a VPN server in another country, you change your IP address and spoof your location. This lets you unblock geo-restricted content such as Wimbledon 2021 from anywhere!

Here’s how to live stream Ashleigh Barty vs Angelique Kerber using a VPN:

  • First, you’ll need to choose a VPN. We recommend NordVPN. However, Surfshark and ExpressVPN are equally reliable options for live sports streaming.
  • Once signed up, you’ll be able to download one of the VPN’s apps. Be sure to check you’re installing the correct version for your streaming device!
  • Log in to the VPN app (or browser extension) and connect to a server. For example, to watch via BBC iPlayer you’d need to connect to a server in the UK.
  • Go to your preferred streaming platform and select a live stream. This should now be unblocked in your location and play without restriction.
  • Didn’t work? Try clearing your browser’s cookies before reloading your browser. Otherwise, it’s worth connecting to another server to change your IP address.

With Barty vs Kerber airing live, it’s best to test your VPN with your chosen streaming service in advance. This way, if you happen to encounter an issue, you should have enough time to troubleshoot it with your new VPN’s customer support.

How to watch Ashleigh Barty vs Angelique Kerber on UK TV

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Tennis fans in the UK are particularly fortunate as they can watch Ashleigh Barty vs Angelique Kerber live online for free. As in previous years, the BBC holds the broadcasting rights to Wimbledon. As such, you can watch online via BBC iPlayer. All you need to do is sign up for an account (don’t worry, it’s free!). However, you will be asked to provide an email address, date of birth, country and UK postcode (any UK postal code is accepted).

Whether you want to watch BBC iPlayer content live or on-demand, you’re required to have a TV license. There’s no verification process in place for this beyond a yes-no question. Keep in mind that BBC iPlayer is only available in the UK so a UK IP address is required to watch from abroad. You can get these with the help of a VPN. Still don’t have one? You can always try NordVPN which includes a 30-day money-back guarantee, allowing you to try it risk-free.

Where else can I watch Wimbledon women’s semi-finals live online?

USA

If you’re in the US, you can watch Barty vs Kerber on ESPN. Live streaming via the ESPN website or app requires a cable TV subscription. In this case, you’d simply sign in using the same login details you use with your TV provider. This is usually an email address or username and a password.

Don’t have cable? You can always sign up with a TV streaming service that carries ESPN. Your options are FuboTV ($64.99 USD/month), Hulu with Live TV ($64.99/month), Sling TV ($10 for the first month and $35/month thereafter), and YouTube TV ($64.99/month). It’s worth mentioning that most of these services offer a free trial that’s long enough to take you to the end of the tournament.

Traveling outside the US? You’ll need to use a VPN and get a US IP address to continue watching.

Canada

Streaming Barty vs Kerber live online in Canada can be done via TSN. Already a subscriber? All you need to do is sign in to the website or app with your cable account and select the appropriate live stream. If not, note that there are several paid subscription plans available including a one-day pass ($7.99 CAD), a one-month pass ($19.99), and a six-month pass ($99.95). Due to geographic restrictions, TSN content is only available to watch in Canada. A VPN and Canadian IP address lets you bypass restrictions.

Australia

You can watch Wimbledon 2021 matches including Barty vs Kerber on 9Now and Stan Sport. While 9Now is free-to-watch, only Stan Sport has coverage of every single match. In order to use this service, you’ll first need to have a Stan subscription. This costs $10 AUD/month (Basic), $14/month (Standard), or $19/month (Premium). You then need to add Stan Sport which costs an extra $10 a month. 9Now and Stan Sport are only available in Australia but connecting to a VPN server in Australia lets you watch them from anywhere in the world.

What should I know about Wimbledon 2021?

Established in 1877, Wimbledon is the oldest (and arguably the most prestigious) tennis tournament in the world. It’s the only one of the four Grand Slam tournaments played on grass. In 2020, Wimbledon was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. While crowd attendance was limited to 50% in the early rounds of Wimbledon 2021, it was increased to full capacity from the quarter-finals onwards.

Simona Halep was the reigning champion from 2019. Unfortunately, the Romanian was forced to withdraw from the competition due to injury. The first two rounds of the 2021 Wimbledon Championships saw the likes of Elina Svitolina, Sofia Kenin, Bianca Andreescu, and Serena Williams all defeated in the first two rounds. In fact, this was the first Grand Slam tournament in the Open Era to have two wildcards reach the fourth round.

Barty vs Kerber: Who is favorite to win?

Ashleigh Barty is world No. 1 and has won 11 singles titles on the WTA Tour including one Grand Slam at the 2019 French Open. The 25-year-old Australian is favorite to win not only this semi-final match but the tournament. In this Wimbledon 2021 semi-final, she faces a highly experienced player in 33-year-old Angelique Kerber. The German is a former world No. 1 and has 13 singles titles to her name including multiple Grand Slams (including the 2018 Wimbledon Championships). As such, Kerber presents a potentially tough test for Barty.